@supersarma it's quite popular here. Mine isn't connected to an antenna. It's a "smart tv" but disconnected from the network, I use it to watch series or other videos while my wife is already sleeping
@vermaden@omar I agree. I'd use FreeBSD (or any other BSD) in my laptop if possible. For the next device, I'll carefully check the compatibility. For now, I'm ok with using Linux on my minipc and MacOS on my laptop. I have hundreds of *BSD powered servers so I don't miss the opportunities to use them
@SistaWendy@futurebird and, most of the competition is worse at it. Google and Microsoft don't host their businesses in their own public cloud offering. Amazon runs on AWS. So, if you move, you're probably downgrading to a worse experience (though I tend to try to avoid AWS, anyway).
@supersarma it's quite popular here. Mine isn't connected to an antenna. It's a "smart tv" but disconnected from the network, I use it to watch series or other videos while my wife is already sleeping
@vermaden @omar I agree. I'd use FreeBSD (or any other BSD) in my laptop if possible. For the next device, I'll carefully check the compatibility. For now, I'm ok with using Linux on my minipc and MacOS on my laptop. I have hundreds of *BSD powered servers so I don't miss the opportunities to use them